Kouritsu-Chuu Madoushi, Daini no Jinsei de Madou wo Kiwameru - Vol. 9 Ch. 51.1 - Big Gamble(First Part)

I wonder how they gonna accurately hit a single human with a battleship (not to mention the human in case is flying 😂), maybe the battleship will change to a robot or something. Oh, made me remember of Ark from FF IX.
 
The story ramped up to the climax waaay too fast. They were still doing normal adventuring stuff and all of a sudden they're dealing with an end of the world scenario??? Even once this arc is over, if the enemies are even stronger than this psycho mage, that would be ridiculous. If they just go back to normal lives, that's also completely jarring considering the author just introduced modern weaponry??? Why did they go with this idea???
 
Screw it, why not. Sometimes you just need a Yamato shock cannon to kill things.
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Lmao the rating when from a mid 7-8 to a 6.7 because of three chapters. I have never seen an author shit himself so hard in my life
 
Another idea is zeff could use time magic to stop time and they train similarly to what grain is doing.
 
and once again it has been proven that nothing is more powerful than love.

Except an m32 rotary grenade launcher or a better replacement :D
 
The dude is still stuck in his right? couldn't you just go over there and slit his throat or something?
 
i wonder how non magic artillery is going to kill him off. it's be weird if magic couldn't handle projectiles, otherwise the good old bow would be a massive issue for them. lol

@mrmoooose23 not read the chapter did you?
 
@mrmoooose23 did you sleep or something bro ?
he just tell ealier the easy way is just to kill him while in prison but nope they just denied that since apparently even the higher up he know doesn't even know where the prison is and their only connection to said prison was cut off so it's not possible
 
Im this far in so Im not dropping it... yet. But I do have to admit, this entire arc has been pretty whack
 
To be honest... those guys on the prison deserve to de obliterated. Sure anyone would say that its a bit nonsensical if the info came from a nobody,
but how the fuck they ignore the warnings given by one of THE STRONGEST AND MOST RESPECTED MAGES. They dont need to give a fucking
tour on the prison, at bare minimum they should give a look to the prisoner in question.
 
Soooo...
Stupid explanation to rule out repeated time travel.
It doesn't even try to use the more sensible explanation that you can't train this way because it resets your levels too. This explanation makes no sense either, but at least it's consistent with his first use of it. (Not sure if it had reset again this second time.)
Really bad writing for something that was otherwise a promising title.

Next is introducing "modern weapons" (as an otherworld artifact).
That's actually ok, but I can't imagine it measuring up to planet buster Grain. Unless it's not WW2 Yamato, but space battleship Yamato. :D

Finally, the association is really stupid. But listening to young Zeff, I could understand. Not taking the advice of their most powerful mages... It feels like the president of the most powerful country of Earth not listening to his medical experts during a medical crisis like a pandemic. It would seem extremely stupid... if we hadn't just witnessed it in the past few months. Sometimes, reality is worse than fiction. If there is a writer for our real-world narrative, he should be fired. :D
All to say, it's stupid but not completely unbelievable, as long as we assume that the leaders of the association are critically stupid. Or, if they are not, then super-Grain is actually their goal. A type of mad scientist experiment to see if this kind of mental torture can actually produce invincible mages.
 
So they think they would be able to kill a Broly-tier character with a damn WWII ship? The same guy that turned your whole capital city into a parking lot with just a wave from his hand? At that point even talk-no-jutsu sounds better for god sake.
 
hooh, so zeff stick to that plan? I thought he can discover another strat, I'm not even read the novel.
 
Guns seem really mundane to us in the real world but their destructive power comes in the form of pure kinetic energy that a wizard might not be used to dealing with. And the Yamato had REALLY big guns that fired REALLY big projectiles at very high speed, which all translates to an almost inconceivable amount of kinetic energy. It's all very contrived from a narrative standpoint but I certainly don't doubt it could pose a threat to Grain. As long as they can actually hit a human-sized target, at least.
 

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